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  3. SANGUINARY BATTLES. BIG GERMAN COUNTER ATTACKS

    Field-Marsha] Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon, reports:—"Fighting was continued yesterday to our advantage in the western ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes on Wednesday wight:—Since Sunday, after twelve co inter-attacks against the Australians alone, the Germans have made several thrusts at and ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN PROBLEM. DISCIPLINE PRACTICALLY NON-EXISTENT

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Petrograd reports:—The resignation of General Gutchkoff, the Minister for War, has brought the crisis to a head. He ...

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  7. IRISH HOME RULE

    Mr. Lloyd George, in his letter to Mr. Redmond the Irish Nationalist leader, in regard to the Home Rule proposals has emphasised the fact that any settlement ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. DAYLIGHT ATTACKS.

    An official, communique published in Paris at midnight on Wednesday states:—"The Germans during the day-time continued their attacks to the north and ...

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  10. SUBMARINE PERIL

    The British Admiralty announced on Wednesday afternoon:—A flotilla of United States torpedo-boat destroyers has arrived to co-operate with the British ...

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  11. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    The following forecast has been received concerning the proposed Russian Coalition Ministry:—Prince Lvoff, Prime Minister and ...

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  12. HANDS ACROSS THE SEA.

    Admiral Sir David Beatty, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Grand Fleet has sent this message to Admiral May, who commands the American Atlantic Fleet:— ...

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  13. SMASHING U BOATS.

    Mr. T. G. Tickler, member of the House of Commons for Grimsby, speaking at Grimsby on Wednesday said:—More submarines have been destroyed during the ...

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  14. BRITISH SOCIALISTS.

    Mr. Philip Snowden (Socialist), during the debate in the House of Commons on the third reading of the Consolidated Fund Bill, moved a resolution welcoming the ...

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  15. ITALIAN ADVANCE

    A wireless Italian official dispatch issued on Wednesday evening states:—The vigorous offensive on the Julian-Aljes front has been resolutely continued. Our infantry ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS THE HOME RULE PROBLEM

    There was considerable excitement in the House of Commons, and there was much discussions in the lobbies, when it became known that the political leaders ...

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  18. GREAT GERMAN CHARGE.

    FieldAIarshal Sir Douglas Harg, in a dispatch issued at midnight on Wednesday, states:—Alter a lieavy bombardment on both banks of the Searpe the enemy ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND SUGAR.

    The Premier (Mr. Ryan), at a late hour on Wednesday night, made available communications that had passed between the Commonwealth and the State ...

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  20. THE POLISH KINGDOM.

    The Warsaw press has demanded an early settlement in regard to the date of the accession of the Polish King. The Radical newspapers demand a Polish ...

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  21. MESOPOTAMIA

    General Sir Stanley Maude, the British Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, in an official dispatch received on Wednesday, reports:—"Although there have been no ...

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  22. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    A British official dispatch from the headquarters at Salonika, received on Wednesday evening, states:—"We advanced our line to the south-westward of ...

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  23. ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    The Italian action on the Julian Alps front continues to be both violent and efficacious. Many fortified positions and trenches have been captured, with ...

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  24. CHICAGO WHEAT.

    The conference of Chicago Grain Exchanges has decided to continue the fixing of maximum prices for wheat, and to maintain the restrictions on dealing in futures ...

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  25. FRENCH STAND FIRM GERMANS THROWN BACK.

    An official dispatch published in Paris on Wednesday afternoon states:—"The artillery struggle was continued during the night time. After a violent bombardment ...

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  26. MUNITION STRIKES.

    An official announcement has been made that the Minister of Munitions (Mr. Addison) has declined to receive a deputation comprising the district representatives of ...

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  27. SHORTAGE OF FOOD.

    The Press Bureau states:—A German divisional order captured on the West front says:—The rations of the German troops are ample, and consequently they must ...

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  28. FRONT OF SIXTY MILES.

    The battle on the Julian front has assumed epic proportions. The Italians, who are attacking on a front of 90 kilometres (60 miles), are breaking into the enemy's ...

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